There was an actual mystery of a urinal deuce when I was in kindergarten (or was it 1st grade - had the same classroom for both, can't be sure). At the time I thought it was pretty weird that the teacher (old woman, btw) would cuss out the entire class about it, with the girls present. I didn't think it was right the girls should know about our special boy pee-toilets. (Yeah, why should they be privy to that? nyuk nyuk.)But then there was that time I did let a girl notice me pitching a tent in that class (shush you - I was still a regular student at the time.)

I really thought this could be the first episode where I was actually on Cartman's side. Until he started out with the number thing and blamed Kyle.This is a difficult topic to deal with and under that circumstances it's a good episde which had some good laughs. Still, the end was confusing and a little bit unsatisfying.

[quote="Merlockyle"]While I told myself I would try to avoid this fight, I do have a bit of evidence to point out. It's not very scientific, but...hasn't bin Laden bragged in his videos about how he did cause 9/11? quote]

NO. In fact the only comments Bin Laden has ever made on the subject were to DENY any involvement. When you consider that his esteem among his constituents would be even that much greater if he WERE to claim responsibility, it seems rather odd that he would deny it.

The whole point of terrorism is to let everyone know precisely WHO to be affraid of. That's why any time there is a terrorist attack, it's always followed within hours by a claim of responibility. Why go to all the trouble to send a message and then leave it as an unsolved crime? Unless of course your goal is simple anarchy.

As a conspiracy theorist, I didn't like the ending but the episode was pretty funny... At the beginning I thought I was going to be on Cartman's side but of course he only wanted to blame the Jews for 9/11 instead of placing the blame where it belongs... On our corrupt morally bankrupt government.